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So a few dozen people living along the Saline River didn't get to stop time and take a dip when the mood struck them because the village with thousands of residents needed to borrow the water for a time and then return it. Boo hoo. I am writing this through a veil of tears. Mr. Koon appears to be one of those lefties who emerged from the ruins of the Berlin Wall. Giving up on communism finally, they turned to environmentalism. Think of the watermelon, green outside and red inside. They want to control pretty much most of your lives, where you live, what you eat, whether you will be able to work in light of all the left's job-killing regulations, whether you will be allowed to travel. Now they are beginning to question the use of air conditioning. The agenda of control is endless. But I stray. I wonder who lost their water to supply wherever it is Mr. Koon lives.

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge regularly bends the truth to suit her narrative of the day, but she gets extra credit for dragging George Soros into her re-election campaign.

Making kids happy, two wheels at a time.

Arkansas Public Service Commission Chair Ted Thomas is getting attention for calling out Trump administration climate policy. He even acknowledges the role of carbon burning and humans in climate change.

Khana Indian Grill in Fayetteville is a great option for casual dining.

In 1976, the fixers finally got tired
of swapping cash and whiskey for votes in Searcy County.

One day in September 1957, Bill Floyd traveled by bus to Little Rock for an afternoon doctor's appointment, but arrived early enough in the morning to satisfy his curiosity and witness history. Disembarking, he asked a man on a downtown street corner for directions to Central High School, site of violent protests over the Little Rock School Board's decision to enforce the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 order to desegregate public schools.